The waitress provided me with a menu with all GF dishes circled. She was very helpful and ensured that all my dietary restrictions were accounted for. The food was yummy, service was great, and it was very inexpensive.

Wagamama used to have gluten free options listed on the menu and they decided to take them off. The only gluten free options are 1 soup with rice noodles or a stirfry dish made without soy sauce. The staff are accommodating, but the food is very bland without any flavoring.

While good was excellent and they seemed knowledgeable (they have a menu to show what needs to change to make it gluten free) however I do not think the kitchen takes appropriate precautions. My husband ended up getting sick after eating here.

No gluten free menu. The server sometimes marks those items that are gluten free and then sometimes they tell you that they can make almost anything gluten free. So then you proceed to ask about certain dishes and then they say, oh, not sure, let me check on that, they disappear for a while and come back to say no, or to tell you that they can make it without this and that. There has to be a better way.

On paper it seems like a great option for gluten free people. In reality, not so much. I went recently and was basically told I could eat rice. Not quite what I'm looking for when dining out. I'd say skip the place and go somewhere else. not worth it.

There is not an actual gluten free menu. The server circles
The gf options on the actual menu.
That's all right but i think some options actually do have gluten on it. So it makes you think if they actually know what gluten free means
So i ordered a mango chicken something and they
Brought me something that tasted like hospital food.
No salt on it. Flavorless. It made me feel like a sick person. Not an allergic one
They're probably good on their regular menu, but i wouldn't recommend the place for a celiac.

Nice to have a decent sit down place at Quincy market. The menu is circled by staff to designate gf. There are some things that come with gf noodles instead of wheat. The mango sauce in the mango curry has gluten in it....Thus becoming a very boring dish. The other options are good. The waitstaff will ask if it's gf due to allergy or preference.

Ate here with my vegan daughter. No GF menu but there are some GF entrees. The wait staff was polite not knowledgable. The foods I tried did not make me ill, but I thought they tasted like soap. I ate very little and drank a lot if water, hoping my table companions were enjoying themselves enough to not notice.

Haven't eaten here, but the dietary filter on the website says only "cereals",..not gluten, not rice, not wheat...and then it takes you to items that contain noodles, possibly rice noodles...I'm sorry, is rice not a cereal grain??